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Jason Baldridge - Disambiguating Explicit and Implicit Geographic References... - MLconf SEA 2016
Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SessionsEvents/jason-baldridge-associate-professor-of-computational-linguistics-university-of-texas-at-austin-at-mlconf-sea-52016
Disambiguating Explicit and Implicit Geographic References in Natural Language: When people speak, both they and their utterances are situated in place and time. Our utterances reflect where we are from, where we are right now, and where we are talking about—among many other things, including personality, social status, and the topics under discussion. As hearers, we naturally incorporate locational awareness into our understanding of what we are told. That is to say, we geographically ground the meaning of natural language utterances. In this talk, I will discuss both toponym resolution (e.g., identifying which Sp...
published: 27 May 2016
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Hercules (disambiguation)
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek mythological hero Heracles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
published: 17 Nov 2014
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Spartacus (disambiguation)
Spartacus was the Thracian who led a slave uprising against Roman slavery.
Spartacus may also refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
published: 12 Oct 2021
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Gregory Slack - The Medieval Origins of ‘Race’: The Importance of the Arab Slave Trade in Africa
In a recent paper, “Is Race Modern? Disambiguating the Question”, Adam Hochman argues convincingly that there are two concepts of ‘race’ – one late medieval (i.e., mid-15th century, before 1492) and one modern (after 1492). He also introduces important distinctions between the concept of race, ‘races’ themselves, racialization, racialized groups, means and methods associated with racialization, and meanings attached to racialized traits. In this paper I want to extend Hochman’s analysis to the centuries-long period of Arab Muslim dominance in the Middle Ages, which predates mid-15th century Spain where he locates the first concept of ‘race’. Scholars usually point to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and slavery in the Americas as the social basis for notions of an essentialized ‘black race’ ...
published: 11 Jul 2022
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Comments on "10 Common Slavery Myths" | The Diatribe
This is a comments response video to the most controversial video on this channel: 10 Common Slavery Myths. People have commented in droves, and it is about time to highlight some of the lunacy to be found down there.
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published: 03 Aug 2017
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Book talk with Lolita Buckner Inniss ’83 & Miguel Centeno "The Princeton Slave"
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Dean Rehberger & Walter Hawthorne | Finding People
Dean Rehberger and Walter Hawthorne | Michigan State University
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a grant of $1,472,000 to Michigan State University — the History Department and Matrix — to support the development of a project titled Enslaved: The People of the Historic Slave Trade. When completed, Enslaved will be a one-of-a-kind online data hub that promises to change fundamentally the way scholars and the general public understand African slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. Through the website, users can identify enslaved individuals and others involved in the Atlantic slave trade and run quantitative analyses of African and African diaspora populations. What will make Enslaved unique is its ability to deploy advanced digital methods and computational techniques to facilitate s...
published: 29 May 2019
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Answering White People's Questions About Slavery: The London History Show
If you want to find the location of any London History Show episode for yourself, you can do that here: https://tinyurl.com/yc3ry3ku
Images, film, music and sound licensed under Creative Commons: https://tinyurl.com/odbps7g
**Sources and further reading**
Two good primers on the transatlantic slave trade as a whole:
Thomas, H. 1997. The Slave Trade: History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870.
Walvin, J. 2011. The Slave Trade.
Four books written by actual enslaved people. All are out-of-copyright and available on the internet for free and cheaply in print:
Equiano, O. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
Prince, M. The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave.
Sancho, I. Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African.
Wheatley, P. Complete Writings.
Other ...
published: 03 Mar 2021
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Early Slave 'Dynasties' at the Cape of Good Hope, by Mansell Upham, 23 July 2022 (eGGSA Branch)
Mansell Upham discusses the institution of slavery, and the peculiarities of the Cape slaves and examines the early slave 'dynasties' of the Dutch-occupied Cape of Good Hope.
Mansell Upham gesels oor die instituut van slawerny, eienaardighede van die Kaapse slawe en bestudeer die dinastieë van die vroegste slawe in die Kaap van Goeie Hoop.
Chapters:
0:00:00 Start
0:00:15 Introduction by Alta Griffiths
0:01:46 Talk by Mansell Upham
0:04:30 Two aspects of the talk
0:05:43 The institution of slavery
0:07:35 Is our slave history really hidden?
0:09:37 Patriarchal societal norms
0:11:13 Roman-Dutch laws of inheritance
0:12:09 The legacy of Jan Van Riebeeck
0:17:01 What kind of researches do we have?
0:19:31 Research methodology
0:26:35 Some of the research pitfalls
0:32:20 The bottom line to ...
published: 05 Jan 2023
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Froglogic Podcast Episode #27 A Slave To Time - Host Navy SEAL Motivational Speaker David Rutherford
How do you process time? Are you a slave to its unavoidable restrictions? In today's podcast, host David 'Rut' Rutherford dives deep into the magnitude of how intimately time is woven into our personal structure. He explains how and why we have become a slave to the clock and he also explores the societal pressure of time. So don't lose a minute of your day without listening to this instrumental episode as David talks about our one non-renewable resource: time.
Award-winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic...
published: 28 Jan 2020
29:37
Jason Baldridge - Disambiguating Explicit and Implicit Geographic References... - MLconf SEA 2016
Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SessionsEvents/jason-baldridge-associate-professor-of-computational-linguistics-university-of-texas-at-austin-at-...
Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SessionsEvents/jason-baldridge-associate-professor-of-computational-linguistics-university-of-texas-at-austin-at-mlconf-sea-52016
Disambiguating Explicit and Implicit Geographic References in Natural Language: When people speak, both they and their utterances are situated in place and time. Our utterances reflect where we are from, where we are right now, and where we are talking about—among many other things, including personality, social status, and the topics under discussion. As hearers, we naturally incorporate locational awareness into our understanding of what we are told. That is to say, we geographically ground the meaning of natural language utterances. In this talk, I will discuss both toponym resolution (e.g., identifying which Springfield is intended in a passage) and general text geolocation—deriving geographical gists from free-running text that perhaps has no explicit mentions of places. I’ll cover supervised and semi-supervised methods for solving these tasks. I’ll also briefly discuss how this work might generalize the now commonplace treatment of words-as-vectors into computational models of word meaning that use multi-dimensional representations over words, geography, time, and images.
https://wn.com/Jason_Baldridge_Disambiguating_Explicit_And_Implicit_Geographic_References..._Mlconf_Sea_2016
Presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SessionsEvents/jason-baldridge-associate-professor-of-computational-linguistics-university-of-texas-at-austin-at-mlconf-sea-52016
Disambiguating Explicit and Implicit Geographic References in Natural Language: When people speak, both they and their utterances are situated in place and time. Our utterances reflect where we are from, where we are right now, and where we are talking about—among many other things, including personality, social status, and the topics under discussion. As hearers, we naturally incorporate locational awareness into our understanding of what we are told. That is to say, we geographically ground the meaning of natural language utterances. In this talk, I will discuss both toponym resolution (e.g., identifying which Springfield is intended in a passage) and general text geolocation—deriving geographical gists from free-running text that perhaps has no explicit mentions of places. I’ll cover supervised and semi-supervised methods for solving these tasks. I’ll also briefly discuss how this work might generalize the now commonplace treatment of words-as-vectors into computational models of word meaning that use multi-dimensional representations over words, geography, time, and images.
- published: 27 May 2016
- views: 256
9:38
Hercules (disambiguation)
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek mythological hero Heracles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-S...
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek mythological hero Heracles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Hercules_(Disambiguation)
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek mythological hero Heracles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 79
3:42
Spartacus (disambiguation)
Spartacus was the Thracian who led a slave uprising against Roman slavery.
Spartacus may also refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(disamb...
Spartacus was the Thracian who led a slave uprising against Roman slavery.
Spartacus may also refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
https://wn.com/Spartacus_(Disambiguation)
Spartacus was the Thracian who led a slave uprising against Roman slavery.
Spartacus may also refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 12 Oct 2021
- views: 0
23:56
Gregory Slack - The Medieval Origins of ‘Race’: The Importance of the Arab Slave Trade in Africa
In a recent paper, “Is Race Modern? Disambiguating the Question”, Adam Hochman argues convincingly that there are two concepts of ‘race’ – one late medieval (i....
In a recent paper, “Is Race Modern? Disambiguating the Question”, Adam Hochman argues convincingly that there are two concepts of ‘race’ – one late medieval (i.e., mid-15th century, before 1492) and one modern (after 1492). He also introduces important distinctions between the concept of race, ‘races’ themselves, racialization, racialized groups, means and methods associated with racialization, and meanings attached to racialized traits. In this paper I want to extend Hochman’s analysis to the centuries-long period of Arab Muslim dominance in the Middle Ages, which predates mid-15th century Spain where he locates the first concept of ‘race’. Scholars usually point to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and slavery in the Americas as the social basis for notions of an essentialized ‘black race’ and its attendant antiblack racism. But it must be remembered that “According to some scholarship, [the] importation of black slaves into Islamic lands from Spain to India constituted a continuous, large-scale migration – by caravan and sea over a period of twelve centuries, beginning in the 600s – that may have equaled in total number all the African slaves transported to the New World” (Davis 2006, 61).
I will thus explore the extent to which it makes sense to locate an even earlier ‘race’ concept in this period, and how Hochman’s various categorical determinations play out when applied in this context. For instance, was there racism in the medieval Arab Muslim world or mere colorism? Can we speak of a phenomenon analogous to White Supremacy (Light Brown Supremacy, say) in this period? What were the causes (social, economic, intellectual) driving racialization and racism/colorism in this period, and which of these should be considered primary? Finally, Hochman correctly points out that “A primary motivation for studying “race” is to help us understand and fight racism. If we want to know the historical conditions under which racism flourishes, then we need to know the history of racialization” (Hochman 2019, 650). I will thus also explore how applying Hochman’s categories to the medieval Arab Muslim period sheds light on the persistence of specifically anti-black racism today and indicates where our societal efforts to combat it might have the most effect.
Davis, David Brion. 2006. Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Hochman, Adam. 2019. “Is “Race” Modern? Disambiguating the Question.” Du Bois Review:
Social Science Research on Race 16, no. 2 (Fall): 647-665.
https://wn.com/Gregory_Slack_The_Medieval_Origins_Of_‘Race’_The_Importance_Of_The_Arab_Slave_Trade_In_Africa
In a recent paper, “Is Race Modern? Disambiguating the Question”, Adam Hochman argues convincingly that there are two concepts of ‘race’ – one late medieval (i.e., mid-15th century, before 1492) and one modern (after 1492). He also introduces important distinctions between the concept of race, ‘races’ themselves, racialization, racialized groups, means and methods associated with racialization, and meanings attached to racialized traits. In this paper I want to extend Hochman’s analysis to the centuries-long period of Arab Muslim dominance in the Middle Ages, which predates mid-15th century Spain where he locates the first concept of ‘race’. Scholars usually point to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and slavery in the Americas as the social basis for notions of an essentialized ‘black race’ and its attendant antiblack racism. But it must be remembered that “According to some scholarship, [the] importation of black slaves into Islamic lands from Spain to India constituted a continuous, large-scale migration – by caravan and sea over a period of twelve centuries, beginning in the 600s – that may have equaled in total number all the African slaves transported to the New World” (Davis 2006, 61).
I will thus explore the extent to which it makes sense to locate an even earlier ‘race’ concept in this period, and how Hochman’s various categorical determinations play out when applied in this context. For instance, was there racism in the medieval Arab Muslim world or mere colorism? Can we speak of a phenomenon analogous to White Supremacy (Light Brown Supremacy, say) in this period? What were the causes (social, economic, intellectual) driving racialization and racism/colorism in this period, and which of these should be considered primary? Finally, Hochman correctly points out that “A primary motivation for studying “race” is to help us understand and fight racism. If we want to know the historical conditions under which racism flourishes, then we need to know the history of racialization” (Hochman 2019, 650). I will thus also explore how applying Hochman’s categories to the medieval Arab Muslim period sheds light on the persistence of specifically anti-black racism today and indicates where our societal efforts to combat it might have the most effect.
Davis, David Brion. 2006. Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Hochman, Adam. 2019. “Is “Race” Modern? Disambiguating the Question.” Du Bois Review:
Social Science Research on Race 16, no. 2 (Fall): 647-665.
- published: 11 Jul 2022
- views: 184
24:52
Comments on "10 Common Slavery Myths" | The Diatribe
This is a comments response video to the most controversial video on this channel: 10 Common Slavery Myths. People have commented in droves, and it is about t...
This is a comments response video to the most controversial video on this channel: 10 Common Slavery Myths. People have commented in droves, and it is about time to highlight some of the lunacy to be found down there.
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This is a comments response video to the most controversial video on this channel: 10 Common Slavery Myths. People have commented in droves, and it is about time to highlight some of the lunacy to be found down there.
Soundcloud for the podcast:
https://soundcloud.com/cynical_historian
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- published: 03 Aug 2017
- views: 240879
15:27
Dean Rehberger & Walter Hawthorne | Finding People
Dean Rehberger and Walter Hawthorne | Michigan State University
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a grant of $1,472,000 to Michigan State University — th...
Dean Rehberger and Walter Hawthorne | Michigan State University
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a grant of $1,472,000 to Michigan State University — the History Department and Matrix — to support the development of a project titled Enslaved: The People of the Historic Slave Trade. When completed, Enslaved will be a one-of-a-kind online data hub that promises to change fundamentally the way scholars and the general public understand African slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. Through the website, users can identify enslaved individuals and others involved in the Atlantic slave trade and run quantitative analyses of African and African diaspora populations. What will make Enslaved unique is its ability to deploy advanced digital methods and computational techniques to facilitate searches across multiple online databases that have been created by the world’s leading experts. The project will also expand existing and sponsor the creation of new databases housed at Michigan State University. Users of Enslaved will be able to access data about millions of Africans and their descendants and have the ability to draw conclusions never before dreamed possible. They will have access to data visualization tools with which they will be able to create maps, charts, and graphs. In addition, the project will preserve collections of data about enslaved individuals and the institution of slavery for future generations.
The project will be developed by Matrix: The Center for Digital Humanities & Social Sciences at Michigan State University, in partnership with the MSU Department of History and scholars at multiple institutions of higher education in the USA and abroad. This one-and-a-half year project is phase one of a multi-phase plan. In phase one, Matrix and its partners will develop a proof of concept to demonstrate that data can be linked across eight well-established online collections. The partner projects in phase one are African Origins and Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database; The Slave Societies Digital Archive,Vanderbilt University; Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography; Dictionary of African Biography and African American National Biography, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University; Freedom Narratives, York University; Legacies of British Slave-Ownership, University College, London; The Liberated Africans Project, University of Colorado Boulder and University of Maryland.
For more information about the 2019 Global DH Symposium visit msuglobaldh.org.
https://wn.com/Dean_Rehberger_Walter_Hawthorne_|_Finding_People
Dean Rehberger and Walter Hawthorne | Michigan State University
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a grant of $1,472,000 to Michigan State University — the History Department and Matrix — to support the development of a project titled Enslaved: The People of the Historic Slave Trade. When completed, Enslaved will be a one-of-a-kind online data hub that promises to change fundamentally the way scholars and the general public understand African slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. Through the website, users can identify enslaved individuals and others involved in the Atlantic slave trade and run quantitative analyses of African and African diaspora populations. What will make Enslaved unique is its ability to deploy advanced digital methods and computational techniques to facilitate searches across multiple online databases that have been created by the world’s leading experts. The project will also expand existing and sponsor the creation of new databases housed at Michigan State University. Users of Enslaved will be able to access data about millions of Africans and their descendants and have the ability to draw conclusions never before dreamed possible. They will have access to data visualization tools with which they will be able to create maps, charts, and graphs. In addition, the project will preserve collections of data about enslaved individuals and the institution of slavery for future generations.
The project will be developed by Matrix: The Center for Digital Humanities & Social Sciences at Michigan State University, in partnership with the MSU Department of History and scholars at multiple institutions of higher education in the USA and abroad. This one-and-a-half year project is phase one of a multi-phase plan. In phase one, Matrix and its partners will develop a proof of concept to demonstrate that data can be linked across eight well-established online collections. The partner projects in phase one are African Origins and Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database; The Slave Societies Digital Archive,Vanderbilt University; Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography; Dictionary of African Biography and African American National Biography, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University; Freedom Narratives, York University; Legacies of British Slave-Ownership, University College, London; The Liberated Africans Project, University of Colorado Boulder and University of Maryland.
For more information about the 2019 Global DH Symposium visit msuglobaldh.org.
- published: 29 May 2019
- views: 37
36:55
Answering White People's Questions About Slavery: The London History Show
If you want to find the location of any London History Show episode for yourself, you can do that here: https://tinyurl.com/yc3ry3ku
Images, film, music and s...
If you want to find the location of any London History Show episode for yourself, you can do that here: https://tinyurl.com/yc3ry3ku
Images, film, music and sound licensed under Creative Commons: https://tinyurl.com/odbps7g
**Sources and further reading**
Two good primers on the transatlantic slave trade as a whole:
Thomas, H. 1997. The Slave Trade: History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870.
Walvin, J. 2011. The Slave Trade.
Four books written by actual enslaved people. All are out-of-copyright and available on the internet for free and cheaply in print:
Equiano, O. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
Prince, M. The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave.
Sancho, I. Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African.
Wheatley, P. Complete Writings.
Other sources:
The Legacies of British Slave-ownership database: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/
Letter by Elizabeth I: https://tinyurl.com/3durzh9c
National Museums Liverpool. The transatlantic slave trade: Europe. https://tinyurl.com/yjxw6m29
Runaway Advertisements database: https://tinyurl.com/yrkpmu5m
Newman, S. et al. Runaway Slaves in Britain: “For Sale” Advertisements. https://tinyurl.com/uhshcs
Osguthorpe, C., trans. 1928. William of Malmesbury, The Vita Wulfstani of William of Malmesbury, ed. Reginald R. Darlington
Mtubani, C. D. V. 1983. African Slaves and English Law.
The National Museum of Denmark. The Abolition of Slavery in 1848. https://tinyurl.com/fw2t3ykt
Ignatius Sancho's voting record: https://tinyurl.com/3sf4b7sy
The Governor of Jamaica's announcement to enslaved people upon abolition: https://tinyurl.com/967f3da8
Indentured servitude: https://tinyurl.com/3mevf4cd
The "Irish slaves" meme: Hogan, L. 2017. All of my work on the “Irish slaves” meme (2015-’20) https://tinyurl.com/yxevvd5y
Amend, A. 2016. How the Myth of “Irish slaves” Became a Favorite Meme of Racists Online. https://tinyurl.com/af4m87aw
Michael Hoffman: Anti-Defamation League, 2019. Despite YouTube Policy Update, Anti-Semitic, White Supremacist Channels Remain. https://tinyurl.com/m384cwns
The Middle Passage: Rediker, M. 2007. The Slave Ship.
Intra-African Slavery: Nwokeji, G. (2011). Slavery in Non-Islamic West Africa, 1420–1820. In D. Eltis & S. Engerman (Eds.), The Cambridge World History of Slavery (The Cambridge World History of Slavery, pp. 81-110).
Lovejoy, P. (1989). The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa: A Review of the Literature. The Journal of African History, 30(3), 365-394. Retrieved February 7, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/182914
00:00 Introduction
02:47 What is the Triangle Trade?
07:06 Did we have slaves in the UK?
12:56 Why weren't the plantations in Africa?
14:24 What about all the good stuff Britain did?
21:10 It was normal back then though, right?
22:46 What about the Irish?
28:43 Didn't the Africans enslave their own people?
32:22 Why do you have to keep bringing up old history?
https://wn.com/Answering_White_People's_Questions_About_Slavery_The_London_History_Show
If you want to find the location of any London History Show episode for yourself, you can do that here: https://tinyurl.com/yc3ry3ku
Images, film, music and sound licensed under Creative Commons: https://tinyurl.com/odbps7g
**Sources and further reading**
Two good primers on the transatlantic slave trade as a whole:
Thomas, H. 1997. The Slave Trade: History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870.
Walvin, J. 2011. The Slave Trade.
Four books written by actual enslaved people. All are out-of-copyright and available on the internet for free and cheaply in print:
Equiano, O. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
Prince, M. The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave.
Sancho, I. Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African.
Wheatley, P. Complete Writings.
Other sources:
The Legacies of British Slave-ownership database: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/
Letter by Elizabeth I: https://tinyurl.com/3durzh9c
National Museums Liverpool. The transatlantic slave trade: Europe. https://tinyurl.com/yjxw6m29
Runaway Advertisements database: https://tinyurl.com/yrkpmu5m
Newman, S. et al. Runaway Slaves in Britain: “For Sale” Advertisements. https://tinyurl.com/uhshcs
Osguthorpe, C., trans. 1928. William of Malmesbury, The Vita Wulfstani of William of Malmesbury, ed. Reginald R. Darlington
Mtubani, C. D. V. 1983. African Slaves and English Law.
The National Museum of Denmark. The Abolition of Slavery in 1848. https://tinyurl.com/fw2t3ykt
Ignatius Sancho's voting record: https://tinyurl.com/3sf4b7sy
The Governor of Jamaica's announcement to enslaved people upon abolition: https://tinyurl.com/967f3da8
Indentured servitude: https://tinyurl.com/3mevf4cd
The "Irish slaves" meme: Hogan, L. 2017. All of my work on the “Irish slaves” meme (2015-’20) https://tinyurl.com/yxevvd5y
Amend, A. 2016. How the Myth of “Irish slaves” Became a Favorite Meme of Racists Online. https://tinyurl.com/af4m87aw
Michael Hoffman: Anti-Defamation League, 2019. Despite YouTube Policy Update, Anti-Semitic, White Supremacist Channels Remain. https://tinyurl.com/m384cwns
The Middle Passage: Rediker, M. 2007. The Slave Ship.
Intra-African Slavery: Nwokeji, G. (2011). Slavery in Non-Islamic West Africa, 1420–1820. In D. Eltis & S. Engerman (Eds.), The Cambridge World History of Slavery (The Cambridge World History of Slavery, pp. 81-110).
Lovejoy, P. (1989). The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa: A Review of the Literature. The Journal of African History, 30(3), 365-394. Retrieved February 7, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/182914
00:00 Introduction
02:47 What is the Triangle Trade?
07:06 Did we have slaves in the UK?
12:56 Why weren't the plantations in Africa?
14:24 What about all the good stuff Britain did?
21:10 It was normal back then though, right?
22:46 What about the Irish?
28:43 Didn't the Africans enslave their own people?
32:22 Why do you have to keep bringing up old history?
- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 975875
2:20:12
Early Slave 'Dynasties' at the Cape of Good Hope, by Mansell Upham, 23 July 2022 (eGGSA Branch)
Mansell Upham discusses the institution of slavery, and the peculiarities of the Cape slaves and examines the early slave 'dynasties' of the Dutch-occupied Cape...
Mansell Upham discusses the institution of slavery, and the peculiarities of the Cape slaves and examines the early slave 'dynasties' of the Dutch-occupied Cape of Good Hope.
Mansell Upham gesels oor die instituut van slawerny, eienaardighede van die Kaapse slawe en bestudeer die dinastieë van die vroegste slawe in die Kaap van Goeie Hoop.
Chapters:
0:00:00 Start
0:00:15 Introduction by Alta Griffiths
0:01:46 Talk by Mansell Upham
0:04:30 Two aspects of the talk
0:05:43 The institution of slavery
0:07:35 Is our slave history really hidden?
0:09:37 Patriarchal societal norms
0:11:13 Roman-Dutch laws of inheritance
0:12:09 The legacy of Jan Van Riebeeck
0:17:01 What kind of researches do we have?
0:19:31 Research methodology
0:26:35 Some of the research pitfalls
0:32:20 The bottom line to research
0:34:43 Not all roads lead to Mamre
0:37:16 Bruin Mense vs. Cammisa vs. POC
0:39:25 Sanitising the past
0:39:51 Zwarte Maria Everts (c. 1664-1713)
0:40:39 Restoring 'dignity' sommer carte blanche
0:43:21 You may ask: who do you think I am?
0:44:01 Quote on the French Revolution
0:45:32 Big picture vs. the details
0:47:01 Looking at family networks
0:48:13 My lived experiences
0:50:42 Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope
0:50:53 Peculiarities of Cape slavery
0:54:16 What is freedom?
0:55:05 Report of Francois Valentijn (1666-1727)
0:56:56 Khoikhoi and slavery
0:58:56 POW and Soeswaas Captain Claas AKA Dorha
1:00:26 What happened to the Hottentots?
1:03:42 Who owned the slaves?
1:04:48 Slavery abolished in Europe
1:06:37 Asian Caste systems
1:08:49 Colonial slavery as a legal institution
1:11:19 Krotoa as a 'slave'
1:12:50 Baptisms of slaves - Synod of Dort
1:14:44 Distinction between Trans-Atlantic and Arab slavery
1:16:57 Ethnic breakdown of the slaves
1:18:04 Clothing restrictions for the slaves
1:19:01 Minnamoers - slaves as surrogate mothers
1:19:58 Nonya and Nyai or 'rape'
1:22:34 Plight of the male slaves
1:24:04 Concubinage and marriage of slaves
1:26:50 Van Riebeeck and his slaves
1:28:58 Conditional freedom
1:31:00 Wealth accumulation and substitution for manumission
1:31:59 Slave contact with Batavia
1:33:13 Slaves taken to Patria (Europe)
1:34:27 Cruelty toward slaves
1:35:19 Special treatment of slaves
1:37:08 Success despite adversity
1:38:19 VOC vs. Private slaves and access to education
1:39:44 Better life than before or not?
1:41:01 Dutch law of inheritance and slavery
1:42:19 Cape slave 'dynasties'
1:44:30 The Commanders' Slaves
1:45:09 Krotoa AKA Eva Meerhoff (c.1643-1674)
1:45:22 Kodda AKA Cornelia Van Abissina and Sabba AKA Lijsbeth Van Abissina
1:48:08 Hoena AKA Anna Van Guinea
1:48:33 Jajenna AKA Lobbetje
1:53:52 Maaij Claesje Jansz: Van
Angola (1652-1732)
1:57:21 Christijn Van Angola
1:57:36 Francijn Van Angola
1:57:39 Maaij Isabella Van Angola
1:57:48 Maria Van Angola and Maria Pakenijn Van Angola
1:58:20 Catharina Van Paliacatta AKA Groote Catrijn (c.1631-1683)
1:58:51 Maaij Ansela Van Bengale AKA Moeder Jagt (dies 1720)
2:00:39 Dominga Van Bengale and Maria Da Costa Van Bengale/Paliacatta
2:04:26 In conclusion
2:10:02 Question time with Mansell
https://wn.com/Early_Slave_'Dynasties'_At_The_Cape_Of_Good_Hope,_By_Mansell_Upham,_23_July_2022_(Eggsa_Branch)
Mansell Upham discusses the institution of slavery, and the peculiarities of the Cape slaves and examines the early slave 'dynasties' of the Dutch-occupied Cape of Good Hope.
Mansell Upham gesels oor die instituut van slawerny, eienaardighede van die Kaapse slawe en bestudeer die dinastieë van die vroegste slawe in die Kaap van Goeie Hoop.
Chapters:
0:00:00 Start
0:00:15 Introduction by Alta Griffiths
0:01:46 Talk by Mansell Upham
0:04:30 Two aspects of the talk
0:05:43 The institution of slavery
0:07:35 Is our slave history really hidden?
0:09:37 Patriarchal societal norms
0:11:13 Roman-Dutch laws of inheritance
0:12:09 The legacy of Jan Van Riebeeck
0:17:01 What kind of researches do we have?
0:19:31 Research methodology
0:26:35 Some of the research pitfalls
0:32:20 The bottom line to research
0:34:43 Not all roads lead to Mamre
0:37:16 Bruin Mense vs. Cammisa vs. POC
0:39:25 Sanitising the past
0:39:51 Zwarte Maria Everts (c. 1664-1713)
0:40:39 Restoring 'dignity' sommer carte blanche
0:43:21 You may ask: who do you think I am?
0:44:01 Quote on the French Revolution
0:45:32 Big picture vs. the details
0:47:01 Looking at family networks
0:48:13 My lived experiences
0:50:42 Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope
0:50:53 Peculiarities of Cape slavery
0:54:16 What is freedom?
0:55:05 Report of Francois Valentijn (1666-1727)
0:56:56 Khoikhoi and slavery
0:58:56 POW and Soeswaas Captain Claas AKA Dorha
1:00:26 What happened to the Hottentots?
1:03:42 Who owned the slaves?
1:04:48 Slavery abolished in Europe
1:06:37 Asian Caste systems
1:08:49 Colonial slavery as a legal institution
1:11:19 Krotoa as a 'slave'
1:12:50 Baptisms of slaves - Synod of Dort
1:14:44 Distinction between Trans-Atlantic and Arab slavery
1:16:57 Ethnic breakdown of the slaves
1:18:04 Clothing restrictions for the slaves
1:19:01 Minnamoers - slaves as surrogate mothers
1:19:58 Nonya and Nyai or 'rape'
1:22:34 Plight of the male slaves
1:24:04 Concubinage and marriage of slaves
1:26:50 Van Riebeeck and his slaves
1:28:58 Conditional freedom
1:31:00 Wealth accumulation and substitution for manumission
1:31:59 Slave contact with Batavia
1:33:13 Slaves taken to Patria (Europe)
1:34:27 Cruelty toward slaves
1:35:19 Special treatment of slaves
1:37:08 Success despite adversity
1:38:19 VOC vs. Private slaves and access to education
1:39:44 Better life than before or not?
1:41:01 Dutch law of inheritance and slavery
1:42:19 Cape slave 'dynasties'
1:44:30 The Commanders' Slaves
1:45:09 Krotoa AKA Eva Meerhoff (c.1643-1674)
1:45:22 Kodda AKA Cornelia Van Abissina and Sabba AKA Lijsbeth Van Abissina
1:48:08 Hoena AKA Anna Van Guinea
1:48:33 Jajenna AKA Lobbetje
1:53:52 Maaij Claesje Jansz: Van
Angola (1652-1732)
1:57:21 Christijn Van Angola
1:57:36 Francijn Van Angola
1:57:39 Maaij Isabella Van Angola
1:57:48 Maria Van Angola and Maria Pakenijn Van Angola
1:58:20 Catharina Van Paliacatta AKA Groote Catrijn (c.1631-1683)
1:58:51 Maaij Ansela Van Bengale AKA Moeder Jagt (dies 1720)
2:00:39 Dominga Van Bengale and Maria Da Costa Van Bengale/Paliacatta
2:04:26 In conclusion
2:10:02 Question time with Mansell
- published: 05 Jan 2023
- views: 532
1:14:44
Froglogic Podcast Episode #27 A Slave To Time - Host Navy SEAL Motivational Speaker David Rutherford
How do you process time? Are you a slave to its unavoidable restrictions? In today's podcast, host David 'Rut' Rutherford dives deep into the magnitude of how i...
How do you process time? Are you a slave to its unavoidable restrictions? In today's podcast, host David 'Rut' Rutherford dives deep into the magnitude of how intimately time is woven into our personal structure. He explains how and why we have become a slave to the clock and he also explores the societal pressure of time. So don't lose a minute of your day without listening to this instrumental episode as David talks about our one non-renewable resource: time.
Award-winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic.com
https://wn.com/Froglogic_Podcast_Episode_27_A_Slave_To_Time_Host_Navy_Seal_Motivational_Speaker_David_Rutherford
How do you process time? Are you a slave to its unavoidable restrictions? In today's podcast, host David 'Rut' Rutherford dives deep into the magnitude of how intimately time is woven into our personal structure. He explains how and why we have become a slave to the clock and he also explores the societal pressure of time. So don't lose a minute of your day without listening to this instrumental episode as David talks about our one non-renewable resource: time.
Award-winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic.com
- published: 28 Jan 2020
- views: 1231
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AMEN - SLAVE (Full Album)
This is AMEN's SLAVE LP
Released: 1995
Label: Drag U La Records
Producer: Casey Chaos
Slave is the first album recorded by Casey Chaos under the name AMEN and was limited to 2,000 copies upon its initial release.
All songs written by Casey Chaos, except: "Safety in Suicide" (written by Casey Chaos and Justin Gingerella) and "Burning Rubber" (written by Lydia Lunch).
1 Slave 0:00
2 Freak down 2:55
3 Bleed To Know 5:27
4 L.A Decorum 8:29
5 Operate 9:27
6 Like You Burn 13:11
7 Safety In Suicide 16:53
8 Monkey 20:28
9 Burning Rubber 25:15 (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks cover)
10 Valley Of The Dogs 27:01
11 Shut Up 31:35
12 Celebrate Annihilation 33:52
13 Jitterbug #9 37:20
14 Message To The Masses 38:56
15 The Drained Divine 42:18
16 Excommunicamus 47:12
published: 27 Oct 2012
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AMEN - Slave! {unreleased remix}
song slave remix original version on the "slave" album
published: 06 Jan 2013
-
Amen - Slave
From the 1994 Album "Slave"
published: 03 Nov 2019
-
Amen Dunes - Not A Slave
Buy this you know what it do...
http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr059/
published: 16 Aug 2011
-
AMEN (first recordings audio) - "Slave"
These are the very first recordings of Amen, just after Disorderly Conduct moved from Florida to Los Angeles, CA in 1990. The band found a hungry producer wanting to record heavy music, a young lad named Ross Robinson (this is pre-Korn). The following recordings are the result. All songs written by Casey Chaos except "Pain Reliever" written by Duke Decter. The band on these recordings is :
Casey Chaos : vocals
Duke Decter : guitar
Brandon Rash : guitar
Chris Johnson : bass
Justin Gingerella : drums
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
published: 12 May 2015
-
Amen - Don't Imitate Show Your Hate 7" EP 1993 (Full Album)
Perfect day for some AMEN.
Can I get an amen?
Amen were a Finnish DIY Crusty thrash, Hardcore punk band from Espoo, Finland.
Members:
Edu was also in the band Wind Of Pain
Kaide was in Agenda and Viimeinen Kolonna
Kimmo Porras was only in Amen
Marko also in the bands Rytmihäiriö andUutuus
Sebastian Särekallio was in the band Selfish
Disclaimer - My channel is attended to be nothing more but a way for people to find rare, unique, and lost punk and punk sub-genres from the 80,'s ,90's, 2000-Today that I happen to come across exploring online or have recommendations. If you are apart of the band or label, and you wish for me to take down this video, please, comment down if any issues. Thank you & enjoy! - Fox
Amen – Dont Imitate Show Your Hate
Label: Amok Records – AMOK010
Format: Vinyl,...
published: 09 Apr 2023
-
Slave song gospel choir - amen
published: 13 May 2016
-
AMEN - No Morals
For the kids.
published: 27 Oct 2012
-
AMEN - Drive (Album version)
I do not own this music. No copyright infringement intended and this video is for entertainment purposes only.
Album - AMEN
Band: AMEN
Track Title - Drive
Released - September 21, 1999
published: 03 Aug 2012
-
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - Live
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - from the album Gun Of A Preacher Man
Just a fan made video to share the song enjoy...
published: 09 Apr 2012
53:34
AMEN - SLAVE (Full Album)
This is AMEN's SLAVE LP
Released: 1995
Label: Drag U La Records
Producer: Casey Chaos
Slave is the first album recorded by Casey Chaos under the name AMEN ...
This is AMEN's SLAVE LP
Released: 1995
Label: Drag U La Records
Producer: Casey Chaos
Slave is the first album recorded by Casey Chaos under the name AMEN and was limited to 2,000 copies upon its initial release.
All songs written by Casey Chaos, except: "Safety in Suicide" (written by Casey Chaos and Justin Gingerella) and "Burning Rubber" (written by Lydia Lunch).
1 Slave 0:00
2 Freak down 2:55
3 Bleed To Know 5:27
4 L.A Decorum 8:29
5 Operate 9:27
6 Like You Burn 13:11
7 Safety In Suicide 16:53
8 Monkey 20:28
9 Burning Rubber 25:15 (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks cover)
10 Valley Of The Dogs 27:01
11 Shut Up 31:35
12 Celebrate Annihilation 33:52
13 Jitterbug #9 37:20
14 Message To The Masses 38:56
15 The Drained Divine 42:18
16 Excommunicamus 47:12
https://wn.com/Amen_Slave_(Full_Album)
This is AMEN's SLAVE LP
Released: 1995
Label: Drag U La Records
Producer: Casey Chaos
Slave is the first album recorded by Casey Chaos under the name AMEN and was limited to 2,000 copies upon its initial release.
All songs written by Casey Chaos, except: "Safety in Suicide" (written by Casey Chaos and Justin Gingerella) and "Burning Rubber" (written by Lydia Lunch).
1 Slave 0:00
2 Freak down 2:55
3 Bleed To Know 5:27
4 L.A Decorum 8:29
5 Operate 9:27
6 Like You Burn 13:11
7 Safety In Suicide 16:53
8 Monkey 20:28
9 Burning Rubber 25:15 (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks cover)
10 Valley Of The Dogs 27:01
11 Shut Up 31:35
12 Celebrate Annihilation 33:52
13 Jitterbug #9 37:20
14 Message To The Masses 38:56
15 The Drained Divine 42:18
16 Excommunicamus 47:12
- published: 27 Oct 2012
- views: 18766
2:55
AMEN - Slave! {unreleased remix}
song slave remix original version on the "slave" album
song slave remix original version on the "slave" album
https://wn.com/Amen_Slave_Unreleased_Remix
song slave remix original version on the "slave" album
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 544
2:56
Amen - Slave
From the 1994 Album "Slave"
From the 1994 Album "Slave"
https://wn.com/Amen_Slave
From the 1994 Album "Slave"
- published: 03 Nov 2019
- views: 150
4:08
Amen Dunes - Not A Slave
Buy this you know what it do...
http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr059/
Buy this you know what it do...
http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr059/
https://wn.com/Amen_Dunes_Not_A_Slave
Buy this you know what it do...
http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr059/
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 17388
3:16
AMEN (first recordings audio) - "Slave"
These are the very first recordings of Amen, just after Disorderly Conduct moved from Florida to Los Angeles, CA in 1990. The band found a hungry producer wanti...
These are the very first recordings of Amen, just after Disorderly Conduct moved from Florida to Los Angeles, CA in 1990. The band found a hungry producer wanting to record heavy music, a young lad named Ross Robinson (this is pre-Korn). The following recordings are the result. All songs written by Casey Chaos except "Pain Reliever" written by Duke Decter. The band on these recordings is :
Casey Chaos : vocals
Duke Decter : guitar
Brandon Rash : guitar
Chris Johnson : bass
Justin Gingerella : drums
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
https://wn.com/Amen_(First_Recordings_Audio)_Slave
These are the very first recordings of Amen, just after Disorderly Conduct moved from Florida to Los Angeles, CA in 1990. The band found a hungry producer wanting to record heavy music, a young lad named Ross Robinson (this is pre-Korn). The following recordings are the result. All songs written by Casey Chaos except "Pain Reliever" written by Duke Decter. The band on these recordings is :
Casey Chaos : vocals
Duke Decter : guitar
Brandon Rash : guitar
Chris Johnson : bass
Justin Gingerella : drums
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 367
12:03
Amen - Don't Imitate Show Your Hate 7" EP 1993 (Full Album)
Perfect day for some AMEN.
Can I get an amen?
Amen were a Finnish DIY Crusty thrash, Hardcore punk band from Espoo, Finland.
Members:
Edu was also in the band ...
Perfect day for some AMEN.
Can I get an amen?
Amen were a Finnish DIY Crusty thrash, Hardcore punk band from Espoo, Finland.
Members:
Edu was also in the band Wind Of Pain
Kaide was in Agenda and Viimeinen Kolonna
Kimmo Porras was only in Amen
Marko also in the bands Rytmihäiriö andUutuus
Sebastian Särekallio was in the band Selfish
Disclaimer - My channel is attended to be nothing more but a way for people to find rare, unique, and lost punk and punk sub-genres from the 80,'s ,90's, 2000-Today that I happen to come across exploring online or have recommendations. If you are apart of the band or label, and you wish for me to take down this video, please, comment down if any issues. Thank you & enjoy! - Fox
Amen – Dont Imitate Show Your Hate
Label: Amok Records – AMOK010
Format: Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
Country: Germany
Released: 1993
Genre: Crust, Thrash, Hardcore, Punk
A1 Fuck Believers
A2 500 Years
A3 Nuclear Party
B1 Don't Imitate Show Your Hate
B2 Leave Me Alone
B3 Eulogy Don't Imitate
Bass – Kaide
Drums – Mika
Guitar – Marko
Recorded By, Mixed By – Amen, Arto Ellonen
Vocals – Edu, Sebastian*
Fold-out card sleeve with Missing Link mailorder insert.
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/926095-Amen-4
(c) Amen - Finland
Thanks! & Rest In Peace!
contact / email -
[email protected]
Instagram - fiasco_fox
Telegram - Skit Fox
(A) // Rate // Comment // Share // Subscribe // (E)
https://wn.com/Amen_Don't_Imitate_Show_Your_Hate_7_Ep_1993_(Full_Album)
Perfect day for some AMEN.
Can I get an amen?
Amen were a Finnish DIY Crusty thrash, Hardcore punk band from Espoo, Finland.
Members:
Edu was also in the band Wind Of Pain
Kaide was in Agenda and Viimeinen Kolonna
Kimmo Porras was only in Amen
Marko also in the bands Rytmihäiriö andUutuus
Sebastian Särekallio was in the band Selfish
Disclaimer - My channel is attended to be nothing more but a way for people to find rare, unique, and lost punk and punk sub-genres from the 80,'s ,90's, 2000-Today that I happen to come across exploring online or have recommendations. If you are apart of the band or label, and you wish for me to take down this video, please, comment down if any issues. Thank you & enjoy! - Fox
Amen – Dont Imitate Show Your Hate
Label: Amok Records – AMOK010
Format: Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
Country: Germany
Released: 1993
Genre: Crust, Thrash, Hardcore, Punk
A1 Fuck Believers
A2 500 Years
A3 Nuclear Party
B1 Don't Imitate Show Your Hate
B2 Leave Me Alone
B3 Eulogy Don't Imitate
Bass – Kaide
Drums – Mika
Guitar – Marko
Recorded By, Mixed By – Amen, Arto Ellonen
Vocals – Edu, Sebastian*
Fold-out card sleeve with Missing Link mailorder insert.
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/926095-Amen-4
(c) Amen - Finland
Thanks! & Rest In Peace!
contact / email -
[email protected]
Instagram - fiasco_fox
Telegram - Skit Fox
(A) // Rate // Comment // Share // Subscribe // (E)
- published: 09 Apr 2023
- views: 2057
3:10
AMEN - Drive (Album version)
I do not own this music. No copyright infringement intended and this video is for entertainment purposes only.
Album - AMEN
Band: AMEN
Track Title - Drive
Rele...
I do not own this music. No copyright infringement intended and this video is for entertainment purposes only.
Album - AMEN
Band: AMEN
Track Title - Drive
Released - September 21, 1999
https://wn.com/Amen_Drive_(Album_Version)
I do not own this music. No copyright infringement intended and this video is for entertainment purposes only.
Album - AMEN
Band: AMEN
Track Title - Drive
Released - September 21, 1999
- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 19959
3:34
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - Live
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - from the album Gun Of A Preacher Man
Just a fan made video to share the song enjoy...
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - from the album Gun Of A Preacher Man
Just a fan made video to share the song enjoy...
https://wn.com/Amen_Gun_Of_A_Preacher_Man_Live
AMEN - Gun Of A Preacher Man - from the album Gun Of A Preacher Man
Just a fan made video to share the song enjoy...
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 153